Indonesian approaches to perception of the international relations and worldwide policy
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-03-05
Authors : Tatyana Ponka; Maria Sibarani; Nikita Kuklin;
Page : 282-296
Keywords : Non-Western international relations theory; Indonesia; Ethnocultural factors; ideology;
Abstract
In this article authors analyze sources and bases of political culture of Indonesia, reveal features of national approaches to the international relations, and also consider influence of national peculiarities on the international relations and foreign policy perception in Indonesia. The relevance of the study is due to a low degree of research of the influence of political culture, ideas, traditions and ideologies on the Indonesian foreign policy. The purpose of the research is to identify the characteristics and to analyze the development of Indonesian political thinking, the ideological and conceptual foreign policy foundations. This article is an interdisciplinary paper at the junction of the theory and history of international relations, cultural studies, sociology, ethnology. The authors apply a combination of system, comparative and historical (historical-genetic) method. Also, the authors rely on the school of constructivism in international relations. The results of the study are presented in the form of conclusions containing analysis of the influence of ideological, ethnic and political factors on the perception of international relations and world political processes by Indonesian society.
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